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  1. A Liberal Arts Education. A true liberal arts college, St. John’s College is first and foremost a community of learning. Offering comprehensive undergraduate and graduate liberal arts programs in Annapolis and Santa Fe, St. John’s College seeks to raise essential questions that give rise to sustained and thoughtful discussion.

  2. Required Documents for Admission. The application form must be accompanied with attested copies of the following certificates: 1. Character/Testimonial certificate from the institution last attended. Conduct / Character Certificate (1 copy) 2. Attested photocopies of Admit Cards, Mark sheets, and Pass/Provisional certificates from Matriculation ...

  3. In fact, St. John’s has been test optional for over 40 years. The heart of the St. John’s application is also the heart of the college: great books and great discussion. As a result, the Admissions Committee will get to know you through admission essays and interviews. There is no application fee at St. John’s.

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  5. For Raymond Pun, Ed.D. ’07C, ’13G—a double alumnus of St. John’s University and first-generation college graduate—April 8, 2024, will always be memorable. That was when he learned he was elected the next President of the American Library Association (ALA) and will lead the organization during its 150th anniversary year.

  6. Starting College Early. St. John’s sometimes accepts applicants who have graduated high school early or have chosen to start college without graduating from high school. If you are ready for college, but haven’t taken a traditional path, you are welcome at St. John’s. Read more about starting college early at St. John’s. Spring Admission

  7. Why St. John’s. St. John’s College is a community of 1,000 students engaged in a rigorous exploration of great books and big ideas. We share a common curriculum centered on reading and discussing some of the most important thinkers over the last 3,000 years, including Plato, Shakespeare, Euclid, Nietzsche, Einstein, Austen, and Du Bois—to name just a few.